Category: South East Asia

Gen. Keane: Taliban commanders under orders to kill American soldiers to break our will

Taliban commanders are under specific orders to step up their attacks on American troops, Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane said Monday in response to an attack that killed two U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan over the weekend.

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Ex-spokesman for Pakistan Taliban escapes

A leading member of the Pakistan Taliban has escaped custody more than two years after surrendering to authorities, said a senior security official.

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Taliban Deny Suicide Attack That Killed Six in Kabul

A suicide attack near a military academy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, left six people dead on Tuesday, the interior ministry said.

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U.S. ready to sign peace deal if Taliban abide by promise to reduce violence

The United States and the Taliban are poised to clinch a deal that would see the withdrawal of U.S. troops and the start of peace talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government. But the agreement will go ahead only if the Taliban abide by a pledge to reduce violence over a seven-day period, according to a Western official, an […]

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Suicide bombing shatters relative calm in Kabul, killing six

After months of relative calm in the Afghan capital, a suicide bombing Tuesday morning outside a military academy left at least six dead and 12 wounded, according to the Ministry of Interior Affairs.

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Afghan militant shell kills 7 from same family in Pakistan

At least seven members of the same Pakistani family were killed Sunday when their home was hit by a mortar round fired from across the border in Afghanistan by suspected militants, Pakistani police said.

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US envoy briefs Afghan president on peace talks with Taliban

Zalmay Khalilzad says he is hopeful of reaching an understanding on reduction of hostilities with Taliban.

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Pompeo: US wants ‘demonstrable evidence’ Taliban will reduce violence

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that the U.S. will not agree to a cease-fire with Taliban forces in Afghanistan without “demonstrable evidence” that it is committed to reducing violence.

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Taliban Killed, Maimed Thousands of Afghans in 2019 Amid Talks

Taliban killed or maimed thousands of Afghan civilians in 2019, against the backdrop of the ongoing peace talks aimed at ending the 18 year conflict in the war-torn country.

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Taliban kill at least 29 Afghan security personnel in renewed clashes

At least 29 members of the Afghan security forces have been killed in Taliban attacks that followed air and ground assaults by government forces on the Islamist group at the weekend.

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